The bragging. The pin-ups. The sweaty socks. Please oh please, set me free! Female sportswriter J.T. Green wants out of the locker room-until star pitcher Tommy Bainbridge walks in. Tommy defines the word hot: He's tall, a terrific kisser, and a total catch. J.T. wants everything he has to give. But Gilbeytown, PA, needs their hometown boy back where he belongs and if his plans to help get leaked to the press, there's going to be hell to pay. Distracting a woman as determined and downright sexy as J.T. isn't going to be easy. Unless he can show her how heavenly it feels to be held in his powerful arms and … well, hey. She seems to like it. A lot. And so does Tommy.

It's clear as a freshly chalked baseline that Tommy and J.T. are crazy in love. To hell with reality. They don't care if they never come back.

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J. T. Green is a sports reporter for Sports Today. She is in big trouble. She and a couple of baseball players were photographed, half naked in the men’s locker room. Her boss is raring mad and is giving her a second chance to redeem herself but only because J.T. is the coach’s daughter. He sends her to Gilbeytown, Pennsylvania, home of the Beavers. Gilbeytown is a really small town. J.T. figures this will be a pretty easy assignment…write a few pieces on the players and how they have survived for twenty years and then leave town. Plus, the best part is J.T. doesn’t have to worry about getting into any guy trouble.

Tommy Bainbridge is the hometown hero of Gilbeytown. The town wants their man back and playing for the Beavers again. Tommy is close to finalizing a deal that could, if all goes well, have him going back home soon. That is if the press does not get ahead of his plans before he is ready to release them. It won’t be easy. Tommy can’t keep his eyes, as well as his hands, off J.T.

The Man for Me is just what I needed. Tommy can keep me warm anytime. I don’t usually like the baseball types but I will make an exception for him. He is the reason women watch sports. He is tall, dark, and handsome in addition to always hitting a homerun with his bat. I can understand how J.T. fell for Tommy. This story touched me in all the right places. Gemma Bruce really knows how to steam up the pages of a book, quick. The Man for Me is the first book I have read by this author but I can now say that I have become a fan of Gemma’s.

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